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Monday, March 6, 2006

It's been a long time coming...but Episode 1 of "The Phoenix" is finally up and running.

iTunes Update!!! For those with ipods and iTunes subsciption, here is how to subscribe to my podcast. Open up iTunes, go to Podcasts. In the "Advanced" menu, click "subscribe to podcast." When the html window pops up, just copy and paste my RSS feed: http://jayrey.castpost.com/feed/feed.xml

OR, you can open up iTunes, go to "Podcasts," then click "Podcast Directory" at the bottom. You can run a search for "The Phoenix." You'll find me there, as I'm the only podcast with that title. The listing also has "The Phoenix" as the album and the artist listed as "Unknown." You can then subscribe there as well.

The easiest way to listen is to simply hit the play button below, or you can go to my podcast website HERE.

Episode 1:* Alien abductees stories told to the U.N.* Arguing with your spouse can hurt your heart* End of the world: May 4, 2102?* The legend of Bigfoot* My next adventure announced!(approximate running time of podcast is 19 minutes)Music credits:Heavy Troopers and Richard Allen

A podcast is simply a sort of "radio show" people can do using audio software and a microphone.

The big difference between a regular radio show and a podcast is that a podcast is in cyberspace, and it can have an RSS feed. In other words, you can simply subscirbe to the podcast via iTunes, for example, and whenever you hook up your ipod, it will automatically download the latest podcasts you subscribe to - for FREE.

Podcasting is the next generation blogging...and the two really go hand in hand very well.

Phoenixpod!! How very exciting. I loved hearing your voice (soon I'll listen to enough to comment on the content too :-)

Blogger used to have an audioblogger option; I haven't heard much about that in a while. It was different than this podcast option in that you called blogger's phone number, entered your password, and then you just talk away into the phone then it posts the audio to your blog. I thought it was pretty cool.

Not that you asked about that. I just thought I'd share the little tiny bit I knew.

So cool... It was great to hear your voice!! It's so weird that as I read blogs I start imagining what people either look or sound like. You haven't supplied us with a pic but at least we have a preview into "the phoenix". lol.

KC, I hope you can listen to it all the way through. This being my first attempt, I'd like to know what people think of it.Yeah, I do have a very young-ish voice. I'm still not used to hearing myself, though. It's kinda weird.

Phoenix, that was so awesome! I wouldn't say your voice is youngish so much as it isn't oldish and you record very well. I heard them all and enjoyed them. The spouse one made me laugh and the meteor details made me worry. You are so creative, and I'm looking forward to more of these.

Phoenix - If you have an iPod, you can record audio on it when you travel with the Griffin iTalk and then dump the files to your computer for editing. I know some people that do that on the fly and it works out ok. Not the greatest audio quality but you can clean it up a bit. Audacity looks pretty nice!

I listened to a small bit of it and it sounds great so far. Very professional. I will let you know what I think when I listen to it through iTunes. I am trying to get into podcasting. What kind of microphone do you use?

This was great Phoenix! And good to hear your voice; you sounded very "scientific" - like a good narrator for a science show.Hey, if you swing through San Jose/the Bay Area on your trip, let me know, maybe we can get together!

And is that John Holland the guy who claims to have "seen" Bigfoot and has built a mini-museum to him? He seems to be trying to take many people out on "tours".

Okay, I listened. I have a 10 year old computer with a phone line internet so its a little painful to do things like this BUT, it is so fucking cool... there is no stoping the revolution now LOL Good play holmes, have a great day.

The heartbeat was a good choice. Next time my hubby and I are in a verbal scuffle, I'll remember that it may kill us to continue arguing. I'll suggest that he admit he's wrong right away to avoid any hardening of our arteries.

So, VD will be hitting the earth in 2102. It's a good thing I'll be dead.

I was born and raised and lived most of my life in CA. We had a neighbor that I think is Bigfoot. The guy was very hairy, bearded, and big, AND he went camping all the time. He also stunk.

Enjoy your trip! Be sure and see General Sherman if you get a chance. That is a BIG tree! Wave to my parents and my brother (He's a Jason too) while you're in CA.

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Blogging since 2005.
Medical sales warrior by day, writing ninja by night...
I am the author of The Mechanica Wars series. The first book, Dragonfly Warrior, will be published in January, 2014 by 4 Wing Press.
I love science fiction, fantasy, literary fiction, biographies, and chocolate chip cookies.
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